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Ancient Greek Gnathia Pelike - Magna Graecia, Apulian Vase Egnazia – Galleria Delvecchio Ancient Art
Funerary Vases in Southern Italy and Sicily | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Funerary Vases in Southern Italy and Sicily | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Funerary Vases in Southern Italy and Sicily | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
Funerary Vases in Southern Italy and Sicily | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
![AN APULIAN RED-FIGURED HYDRIA, ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF B.M. F336, CIRCA 350-330 B.C. | Christie's AN APULIAN RED-FIGURED HYDRIA, ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF B.M. F336, CIRCA 350-330 B.C. | Christie's](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2020/NYR/2020_NYR_18699_0131_000(an_apulian_red-figured_hydria_attributed_to_the_painter_of_bm_f336_cir112904).jpg?mode=max&width=600)
AN APULIAN RED-FIGURED HYDRIA, ATTRIBUTED TO THE PAINTER OF B.M. F336, CIRCA 350-330 B.C. | Christie's
![Unknown Greek | Apulian Red and White-Figure Bell Krater (400 BC to 300 BC) | Available for Sale | Artsy Unknown Greek | Apulian Red and White-Figure Bell Krater (400 BC to 300 BC) | Available for Sale | Artsy](https://d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net/?resize_to=fit&width=800&height=800&quality=80&src=https%3A%2F%2Fd32dm0rphc51dk.cloudfront.net%2FrSUnCesDkRcyM-84lMP1UA%2Fnormalized.jpg)
Unknown Greek | Apulian Red and White-Figure Bell Krater (400 BC to 300 BC) | Available for Sale | Artsy
![Ancient Greek. Amphora (Storage Jar). 400 BC–301 BC. Central Italy. terracotta, decorated in the red-figure technique With its monumental proportions, white volute handles, and red-figure decoration, this amphora bears a striking resemblance Ancient Greek. Amphora (Storage Jar). 400 BC–301 BC. Central Italy. terracotta, decorated in the red-figure technique With its monumental proportions, white volute handles, and red-figure decoration, this amphora bears a striking resemblance](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2AHRB6T/ancient-greek-amphora-storage-jar-400-bc301-bc-central-italy-terracotta-decorated-in-the-red-figure-technique-with-its-monumental-proportions-white-volute-handles-and-red-figure-decoration-this-amphora-bears-a-striking-resemblance-to-vases-from-apulia-on-the-eastern-coast-of-southern-italy-however-this-vase-belongs-to-the-faliscan-culture-the-etruscans-southernmost-neighbor-in-the-region-of-modern-day-tuscany-together-the-etruscans-and-faliscans-would-struggle-against-roman-expansion-the-high-quality-and-popularity-of-the-faliscan-wares-vied-with-roman-ceramic-production-int-2AHRB6T.jpg)